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6 A MONDAY. APRIL (, 1963 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON Congregational In Ashland Holds 75th Anniversary Ashland - Celebration of the 75th anniversary of the First Congregational church (United Church of Christ) was marked by day-long services March 24 when members and former members and pastors returned to Ashland for the event. Dr. Adelbert J. Buttrey. Oregon Congregational con ference minister from Port land, was the speaker at the morning worship hour. He reviewed the history of the Ashland church since its or ganization March 25, 188S. It is now the tenth oldest Congregational church in the state. Greetings were read from Dr. Ben M. Herbster, president of the Unite) Church of Christ, New York; the Rev. Fred Plocher, for mer pastor who now Is at Green River, Wyo., and from Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shephard, missionaries In Syria, who were commissioned In the Ashland church. During the after-service fel lowship hour Miss Margaret Ramsey was honored for hav ing served as church organist or almost 30 years. On behalf oi tne congregation Miss Ram sey was presented with a gift oi money. Also given recognition was Henry C. Galcy. whose af filiation with the Ashland congregational church began In his boyhood. He now holds l n e record of being its old est member. A supper was served in the evening followed by a vesper hour at which the Rev. Arma dco O. Zarza nf tha Phllln. pines spoke on the needs oi worldwide missions. An unscheduled feature of the evening was a surprise visit from the former minister, Army Chaplain Edward Wulf ekuehler and his family. Organised in lilt The records show that 18 families met in 1888 to organ ize the Congregational church under the guidance of Dr. G. H. Atkinson, pastor of the Oregon City Congregational church, following a series of meetings the previous fall. Several months earlier four lots had been purchased on Main and Fourth sts. Mrs. C. L. VanVleck was elected chairman ol the first Congregational "society" and T. A. Eddlnga was named dork af lha Mari-h 9H ing. The newly organised roup caurd ine new u. J. Webster, Plymouth, Wis., to become Its first pastor. A New England type church was erected the following year and served the congrega tion until 1928 when the present building on Siskiyou blvd. was constructed. Thirty one ministers have served during the 75-year period. The Rev. Paul E. Olte came to Ashland last fall. One of the features of the Congregational church build ing is a large carved bas re lief on the boulevard outside wall In memory of Mrs. Joyce Becson. It was created by Lcroy Sctzlol and dedicated in 1956. Court Records DISTRICT colut Dee Clinton Thames, no wheel covers. $10. Walter Halph Buckley, xlolatlon of basic rule. $23. Betty Ann Bullock, atop aim V OUtlnn lift Leroy Evtraon, Improper clear ance llthli. $10. Walter Date Bella, violation of panic rule, $15. Timothy John Jenkink. failure to dim Ughls $7. so John Alien Sommerteld Jr.. fall lire to drive on rtsht aide. $15. Allen Firman, no operators li cense. $5. Richard II. Arimtronf. overload, tm Clarence Jean lllldenhrand. overload. $30. Francis J. Mitchell, failure to Stop. $15 Frank Marlon Hlxaon. overwirith load. $3 Arthur ttlll Gllltnan. dleobeyctl ilou sign. $3. Orvllle Ray Bogart. angling In rioted season. $10 James Raymond Rice, one head light. $10. M Willi XI. I I II I SM APPLICATIONS Talberl Otto Davis, route 3, bos H. Crntral Point, and r.tsle Msv Matlock Longan. 173 West Gregory Id , Central Point. Need Spatial Gass For Space Vehicle Farmingdalc, N. Y. - lUTO -Scientists at Republic Avia tion corporation are working on development of a special glass for .1 window no larger than a suit button. 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